Byron Bell agrees to terms with Packers

Veteran offensive lineman Byron Bell is signing with the Packers, posting the news on Instagram.

He recently worked out for the Jets.

Bell, 29, spent four seasons in Carolina, one in Tennessee, and last season, he was in Dallas. He has seen action in 90 games with 74 career starts.

Bell mostly has played right tackle but also Cheap Authentic Soccer Jerseys has experience at left tackle and left guard.

He started the fewest games of his career last season, replacing injured left tackle Tyron Smith in two games. Bell also relieved Chaz Green, who initially started in place of Smith, in a loss to the Falcons after defensive end Adrian Clayborn recorded the first five of his six sacks on the day.

It’s one of those things a lot of people won’t do, but I try not to think about that stuff because that’s just the way I am and, the more I think about it, you say, ‘Half these people won’t even do this,’ Perez said. I don’t want to ingrain that in my head because I’m different. I have to try and tell myself that I’m different from everybody else. So I really try not to think about it that much.

Long said the move to force players who are on the field to stand during the national anthem was reactionary and has made things “messier.”

“It’s their right, but I think it was a dumb move and I think it was clumsy,” Long said. “I don’t think it was rooted in patriotism. I love this country; I love our vets. The guys protesting love our country and love our vets. I think it was driven by fear of a diminished bottom line, which I already wrote on Twitter. You can see that on Twitter. The underlying factor is they’re afraid of the President. I don’t really need to expound much on that. It’s their right, again, but it’s a clumsy rule.”

Jenkins stopped raising a fist during the anthem after the NFL struck a deal with a coalition of players for the league to pledge $89 million for projects dealing with racial inequality. Jenkins, who heads the Players Coalition, said the progress made from that was lost in the league’s new national anthem policy.